xref: /freebsd/usr.bin/top/username.c (revision c66ec88fed842fbaad62c30d510644ceb7bd2d71)
1 /*
2  *  Top users/processes display for Unix
3  *
4  *  This program may be freely redistributed,
5  *  but this entire comment MUST remain intact.
6  *
7  *  Copyright (c) 1984, 1989, William LeFebvre, Rice University
8  *  Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1992, William LeFebvre, Northwestern University
9  *
10  * $FreeBSD$
11  */
12 
13 /*
14  *  Username translation code for top.
15  *
16  *  These routines handle uid to username mapping.
17  *  They use a hashing table scheme to reduce reading overhead.
18  *  For the time being, these are very straightforward hashing routines.
19  *  Maybe someday I'll put in something better.  But with the advent of
20  *  "random access" password files, it might not be worth the effort.
21  *
22  *  Changes to these have been provided by John Gilmore (gnu@toad.com).
23  *
24  *  The hash has been simplified in this release, to avoid the
25  *  table overflow problems of previous releases.  If the value
26  *  at the initial hash location is not right, it is replaced
27  *  by the right value.  Collisions will cause us to call getpw*
28  *  but hey, this is a cache, not the Library of Congress.
29  *  This makes the table size independent of the passwd file size.
30  */
31 
32 #include <sys/param.h>
33 
34 #include <pwd.h>
35 #include <stdbool.h>
36 #include <stdio.h>
37 #include <stdlib.h>
38 #include <string.h>
39 
40 #include "utils.h"
41 #include "username.h"
42 
43 struct hash_el {
44     int  uid;
45     char name[MAXLOGNAME];
46 };
47 
48 #define    is_empty_hash(x)	(hash_table[x].name[0] == 0)
49 
50 /* simple minded hashing function */
51 #define    hashit(i)	(abs(i) % Table_size)
52 
53 /* K&R requires that statically declared tables be initialized to zero. */
54 /* We depend on that for hash_table and YOUR compiler had BETTER do it! */
55 static struct hash_el hash_table[Table_size];
56 
57 
58 char *
59 username(int uid)
60 {
61     int hashindex;
62 
63     hashindex = hashit(uid);
64     if (is_empty_hash(hashindex) || (hash_table[hashindex].uid != uid))
65     {
66 	/* not here or not right -- get it out of passwd */
67 	hashindex = get_user(uid);
68     }
69     return(hash_table[hashindex].name);
70 }
71 
72 int
73 userid(char username_[])
74 {
75     struct passwd *pwd;
76 
77     /* Eventually we want this to enter everything in the hash table,
78        but for now we just do it simply and remember just the result.
79      */
80 
81     if ((pwd = getpwnam(username_)) == NULL)
82     {
83 	return(-1);
84     }
85 
86     /* enter the result in the hash table */
87     enter_user(pwd->pw_uid, username_, 1);
88 
89     /* return our result */
90     return(pwd->pw_uid);
91 }
92 
93 /* wecare 1 = enter it always, 0 = nice to have */
94 int
95 enter_user(int uid, char name[], bool wecare)
96 {
97     int hashindex;
98 
99 #ifdef DEBUG
100     fprintf(stderr, "enter_hash(%d, %s, %d)\n", uid, name, wecare);
101 #endif
102 
103     hashindex = hashit(uid);
104 
105     if (!is_empty_hash(hashindex))
106     {
107 	if (!wecare)
108 	    return (0);		/* Don't clobber a slot for trash */
109 	if (hash_table[hashindex].uid == uid)
110 	    return(hashindex);	/* Fortuitous find */
111     }
112 
113     /* empty or wrong slot -- fill it with new value */
114     hash_table[hashindex].uid = uid;
115     (void) strncpy(hash_table[hashindex].name, name, MAXLOGNAME - 1);
116     return(hashindex);
117 }
118 
119 /*
120  * Get a userid->name mapping from the system.
121  */
122 
123 int
124 get_user(int uid)
125 {
126     struct passwd *pwd;
127 
128     /* no performance penalty for using getpwuid makes it easy */
129     if ((pwd = getpwuid(uid)) != NULL)
130     {
131 		return(enter_user(pwd->pw_uid, pwd->pw_name, 1));
132     }
133 
134     /* if we can't find the name at all, then use the uid as the name */
135     return(enter_user(uid, itoa7(uid), 1));
136 }
137